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. >>> good evening, 48 days until americans walk into the voting booths of the presidential election. and this was another day on some rough political seas for the romney campaign. more fallout from the sir repetitious tape and more pressure to fix things back. what is the governor doing to fix it tonight? david muir leads us right now. >> reporter: good evening, today mitt romney lost a brand-new argument how he'll help the poor and middle class and he's making that argument inf florida in front of the hispanic block. today in atlanta, mitt romney fighting back after the fallout from the fund-raiser, telling voters this. >> it's not the question, who cares about the middle class? i do, he does. the question is who can help the middle class. i can, he can't. he's proven it. >> reporter: comes after he told wealthy donor, 47% of americans see themselves as victims. >> they should take personal responsibility. >> reporter: today euchs super g the president -- of the d these doors mitt american people -- >> victims behind these doors? middle class families struggle. >> reporter: paul rya
. >>> good evening, 48 days until americans walk into the voting booths of the presidential election. and this was another day on some rough political seas for the romney campaign. more fallout from the sir repetitious tape and more pressure to fix things back. what is the governor doing to fix it tonight? david muir leads us right now. >> reporter: good evening, today mitt romney lost a brand-new argument how he'll help the poor and middle class and he's making that argument inf...
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. >>> good evening, 48 days until americans walk into the voting booths of the presidential election. and this was another day on some rough political seas for the romney campaign. more fallout from the sir repetitious tape and more pressure to fix things back. what is the governor doing to fix it tonight? david muir leads us right now. >> reporter: good evening, today mitt romney lost a brand-new argument how he'll help the poor and middle class and he's making that argument inf florida in front of the hispanic block. today in atlanta, mitt romney fighting back after the fallout from the fund-raiser, telling voters this. >> it's not the question, who cares about the middle class? i do, he does. the question is who can help the middle class. i can, he can't. he's proven it. >> reporter: comes after he told wealthy donor, 47% of americans see themselves as victims. >> they should take personal responsibility. >> reporter: today euchs super g the president -- >> behind these doors mitt romney calls half of the american people -- >> victims behind these doors? middle class families strug
. >>> good evening, 48 days until americans walk into the voting booths of the presidential election. and this was another day on some rough political seas for the romney campaign. more fallout from the sir repetitious tape and more pressure to fix things back. what is the governor doing to fix it tonight? david muir leads us right now. >> reporter: good evening, today mitt romney lost a brand-new argument how he'll help the poor and middle class and he's making that argument inf...
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. >>> good evening, 48 days until americans walk into the voting booths of the presidential election. and this was another day on some rough political seas for the romney campaign. more fallout from that surreptitious tape and more pressure to fix things fast. it's "your voice, your vote." what is the governor doing to fight back tonight? abc's david muir covers the romney campaign and leads us off right now. david. >> reporter: diane, good evening, amid tough new poll numbers, today mitt romney lost a brand-new argument how he'll help the poor and id middle class and he's making that argument in florida in front of the all-important hispanic bloc. today in atlanta, mitt romney fighting back after the fallout from the fund-raiser, telling voters this. >> the campaign is about americans, i'm concerned about them. life is harder for americans. >> reporter: it comes after the tapes of romney telling wealthy donors that 47% of americans see themselves as victims. >> they should take personal responsibility. >> reporter: today a super pac reporting the president up with this ad in six key
. >>> good evening, 48 days until americans walk into the voting booths of the presidential election. and this was another day on some rough political seas for the romney campaign. more fallout from that surreptitious tape and more pressure to fix things fast. it's "your voice, your vote." what is the governor doing to fight back tonight? abc's david muir covers the romney campaign and leads us off right now. david. >> reporter: diane, good evening, amid tough new poll...
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>> well, first thing's first here, we do have an election ahead. and i've got -- there are all kinds of things i want to do in the second term. putting folks back to work and making sure our schools are up to snuff, and we have another war to wrap up. >> and then? >> i love teaching. i miss teaching. and, you know, i'm not sure i'll necessarily be in the classroom but the idea of being able to go around in various cities and helping to create mentorships and apprenticeships. just giving young people the sense of possibility and opportunity. >> she should run for office, but she says she doesn't want to. >> you know -- [ applause ] >> yeah, i -- look. michelle would be terrific, but temperamentally, i just don't think -- >> no, it's absolutely true. it takes a lot of patience to be the president of the united states. and i'm not that patient. >> and, diane, he says that he doesn't like to show emotion all through the day. she says she does. >> right, she has said that often about him and herself. we will all be around the television tomorrow to watc
>> well, first thing's first here, we do have an election ahead. and i've got -- there are all kinds of things i want to do in the second term. putting folks back to work and making sure our schools are up to snuff, and we have another war to wrap up. >> and then? >> i love teaching. i miss teaching. and, you know, i'm not sure i'll necessarily be in the classroom but the idea of being able to go around in various cities and helping to create mentorships and apprenticeships....
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>> the president elect promising he will work to grow mexico's economy. he said if young people can have jobs and not be lured into working for organized crime. >>> meantime, back in this country, and to an american treasure lost. today we learned andy griffith as died. all day long, so many remembering that fictional town of mayberry and that whistle. >> reporter: it was the whistle heard in american households for a decades in the 1960s. andy griffith was america'sy sheriff, where his wisdom, wit, and folksy sense of humor, led that american town. the show debuted in 1960. a young ronnie howard playing the widowed sheriff's young son, opie. >> you got some kind of problem? >> well, i got something to ask you, something important. >> yeah. well, go ahead. >> can i run away from home? >> reporter: and who could forget aunt bea? >> come in this house. >> and don knots. he and griffith were one of america's most popular comedy duos. >> thank you, reliable barney. >> we didn't know when we started it that it was going to last that long or influence so many p
>> the president elect promising he will work to grow mexico's economy. he said if young people can have jobs and not be lured into working for organized crime. >>> meantime, back in this country, and to an american treasure lost. today we learned andy griffith as died. all day long, so many remembering that fictional town of mayberry and that whistle. >> reporter: it was the whistle heard in american households for a decades in the 1960s. andy griffith was america'sy...
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president clinton: this election to me is about which... candidate is more likely to return us to full employment. this is a clear choice. the republican plan is to cut more taxes on upper-income... people and go back to deregulation. that's what got us in trouble in the first place. president obama has a plan to rebuild america from... the ground up, investing in innovation, education... and job training. it only works if there is a strong middle class. that's what happened when i was president. we need to keep going with his plan. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. ♪ we're gonna have,e, we're gonna have ♪ ♪ we're gonna have a good day [ female announcer ] woul't it be nice if we focused less on the number and more on how the fit mas us feel? ♪ and all my ladies got pride today ♪ take the special k challenge™. drop a jean size in two weeks and slip into size sassy. so many delicious ways to get started at specialk.com.
president clinton: this election to me is about which... candidate is more likely to return us to full employment. this is a clear choice. the republican plan is to cut more taxes on upper-income... people and go back to deregulation. that's what got us in trouble in the first place. president obama has a plan to rebuild america from... the ground up, investing in innovation, education... and job training. it only works if there is a strong middle class. that's what happened when i was...
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>> the president elect promising me will he will adopt a new security strategy and work to grow mexico's economy, he says, so that young people can have jobs and not be lured into working for organized crime. >>> meantime, back in this country, and to an american treasure lost. today we learned andy griffith has died. all day long, so many remembering that fictional town of mayberry and that whistle. [ whistling ] >> reporter: it was the whistle heard in american households for a decades in the 1960s. andy griffith was america's sher ifr, -- sheriff, where his wisdom, and wit, and folksy sense of humor, led that american town. the show debuted in 1960. a young ronnie howard playing the widowed sheriff's young son, opie. >> you got some kind of problem? >> well, i got something to ask you, something important. >> yeah. well, go ahead. >> can i run away from home? >> reporter: and who could forget aunt bea? >> come in this house. >> and don knotts. he and griffith were one of america's most popular comedy duos. >> thank you, reliable barney. >> we didn't know when we started it that it was
>> the president elect promising me will he will adopt a new security strategy and work to grow mexico's economy, he says, so that young people can have jobs and not be lured into working for organized crime. >>> meantime, back in this country, and to an american treasure lost. today we learned andy griffith has died. all day long, so many remembering that fictional town of mayberry and that whistle. [ whistling ] >> reporter: it was the whistle heard in american households...
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an unexpected move so close to an election. the president said he was surprised and at first refused daley's resignation, asking him to reconsider. but white house budget director jack lew will be taking over as chief of staff at the end of january. >>> and we learned today of another arrest of an american charged with plotting a campaign of terror. a suicide mission and murder spree in tampa. 25-year-old man is described as an islamic radical who wanted payback for wrongs done to muslims and planned to use an ak-47, glen nameds and car bombs to target nightclubs and bridges. he was taken down by an fbi string and a tip from a local businessman who said the suspect wandered into his store asking about al qaeda flags. >>> tonight, one american city is under water. last year, it was the single driest year on record in texas. but today, houston got more rain in a matter of hours than it usually gets in a month. tonight, this is the scene there. highways turned into rivers by the sudden downpour. and reports of tornadoes as well. h
an unexpected move so close to an election. the president said he was surprised and at first refused daley's resignation, asking him to reconsider. but white house budget director jack lew will be taking over as chief of staff at the end of january. >>> and we learned today of another arrest of an american charged with plotting a campaign of terror. a suicide mission and murder spree in tampa. 25-year-old man is described as an islamic radical who wanted payback for wrongs done to...
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an unexpected move so close to an election. the president said he was surprised and at first refused daley's resignation, asking him to reconsider. but white house budget director jack lew will be taking over as chief of staff at the end of january. >>> and we learned today of another arrest of an american charged with plotting a campaign of terror. a suicide mission and murder spree in tampa. 25-year-old sami osmakac is described as an islamic radical who wanted payback for wrongs done to muslims and planned to use an ak-47, grenades and car bombs to target nightclubs and bridges. he was taken down by an fbi sting and a tip from a local businessman who said the suspect wandered into his store asking about al qaeda flags. >>> tonight, one american city is under water. last year, it was the single driest year on record in texas. but today, houston got more rain in a matter of hours than it usually gets in a month. tonight, this is the scene there. highways turned into rivers by the sudden downpour. and reports of tornadoes as we
an unexpected move so close to an election. the president said he was surprised and at first refused daley's resignation, asking him to reconsider. but white house budget director jack lew will be taking over as chief of staff at the end of january. >>> and we learned today of another arrest of an american charged with plotting a campaign of terror. a suicide mission and murder spree in tampa. 25-year-old sami osmakac is described as an islamic radical who wanted payback for wrongs...
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whoever they are, and whatever they want, they are expected to help raise more than $800 million to elect mitt romney as president. brian ross, abc news, tampa. >>> and brian ross will be back on the money trail next week in charlotte for the democratic national convention, stay tuned. >>> the white house took a veiled shot at romney's acceptance speech with a spokesman saying he's surprised the republican nominee didn't mention the 70,000 u.s. troops currently in afghanistan. romney was, according to the associated press, the first republican nominee since 1952 to not mention war in his convention speech, but mr. romney did mention iran. charging that every american is less secure today because president obama has failed to slow iran's nuclear threat. our senior foreign affairs correspondent martha raddatz is inside iran this week, a rare opportunity to report from inside the secretive country. there she attended the biggest international summit the nation has held in modern history. >> reporter: here in tehran, everywhere the delegates go they see descriptions of horrors the iranians sa
whoever they are, and whatever they want, they are expected to help raise more than $800 million to elect mitt romney as president. brian ross, abc news, tampa. >>> and brian ross will be back on the money trail next week in charlotte for the democratic national convention, stay tuned. >>> the white house took a veiled shot at romney's acceptance speech with a spokesman saying he's surprised the republican nominee didn't mention the 70,000 u.s. troops currently in afghanistan....
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. >> in sacramento, public employee unions helped get governor brown elected. found out what the governor did to sour that relationship. >> and the public outcry over a state-sanctioned bear hunt at lake tahoe. should they do it again next year? >> good evening, everyone. >> help for struggling homeowners is drawing thousands of people to the cow palace. >> for many this, could be a last chance to avoid forelow sure, the neighborhood assistance corporation is offering free mortgage help. >> some people described this too good to be true. it's free and offering a shot at a 2% mortgage rate if you can prove your current loan is unaffordable. some folks showed up at 3:00 this morning. in good
. >> in sacramento, public employee unions helped get governor brown elected. found out what the governor did to sour that relationship. >> and the public outcry over a state-sanctioned bear hunt at lake tahoe. should they do it again next year? >> good evening, everyone. >> help for struggling homeowners is drawing thousands of people to the cow palace. >> for many this, could be a last chance to avoid forelow sure, the neighborhood assistance corporation is...
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they are, and whatever they want, they are expected to help raise almost more than $800 million to elect mitt romney as president. brian ross, abc news, tampa. >>> and brian ross will be back on the money trail next week in charlotte for the democratic national convention, stay tuned. >>. >> the white house took a veiled shot at romney's acceptance speech with a spokesman saying he's surprised the nominee didn't mention the 70,000 u.s. troops in afghanistan. romney was, according to the associated press, the first republican nominee since 1952 to not mention war in his convention speech but mr. romney did mention iran. charging that every american is less secure today because president obama has failed to slow iran's nuclear threat. our senior foreign affairs correspondent martha raddatz is in iran this week, a rare opportunity to report from inside the secretive country. there she attend the biggest summit the nation has held in modern history. >> reporter: here in tehran, everywhere the delegates go they see deskripths of horrors the iranians say were inflicted on their innocent citize
they are, and whatever they want, they are expected to help raise almost more than $800 million to elect mitt romney as president. brian ross, abc news, tampa. >>> and brian ross will be back on the money trail next week in charlotte for the democratic national convention, stay tuned. >>. >> the white house took a veiled shot at romney's acceptance speech with a spokesman saying he's surprised the nominee didn't mention the 70,000 u.s. troops in afghanistan. romney was,...
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tonight, final round, the last face-off before election day. >>> and this just in. our brand-new poll shows how close the race is and what each man has to do to win. >>> time bomb. after that shooting in the suburban salon, we have new details of all the ways this man terrified his wife. so why was he allowed to have a gun? >>> airborne. thrown 20 feet into the air without a net. it can be more dangerous than football. tonight, a big call by leading doctors to change cheerleading as we know it. >>> and, honey, i shrunk the house. what it's like to wake up every day in a home almost as narrow as you are. >>> good evening on this monday, and this is the night. as we come on the air the last debate, the final test. which man is the strongest leader on the world stage? and there is the stage for the two candidates, the presidential candidates in boca raton, florida, and ready. they will be sitting near each other, very near each other as a new abc news/"washington post" poll shows they are in a dead heat. the numbers right there. with just 15 days to go until americans
tonight, final round, the last face-off before election day. >>> and this just in. our brand-new poll shows how close the race is and what each man has to do to win. >>> time bomb. after that shooting in the suburban salon, we have new details of all the ways this man terrified his wife. so why was he allowed to have a gun? >>> airborne. thrown 20 feet into the air without a net. it can be more dangerous than football. tonight, a big call by leading doctors to change...
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. >> if we re-elect barack obama, iran will have a nuclear weapon. >> reporter: but today was unclear what exactly romney would do that would be different. the obama administration imposing tough sanctions already. >> i will not hesitate to impose new sanctions on iran and will tighten the sanctions we currently have. >> reporter: the obama campaign asking just what would those new sanctions be, and on libya after the attack in benghazi that killed four americans including ambassador chris stevens, blistering words today from romeny for the obama administration. >> this latest assault can't be blamed on a reprehensible video insulting islam despite the administration's attempts to convince us of that for so long. no, as the administration has finally conceded, these attacks were the deliberate work of terrorists. >> reporter: romney said today he would vigorously pursue the terrorists. president obama has said he is doing the same thing, and the obama campaign trying to remind voters of romney's first reaction criticizing the president as the attack was unfolding. >> our u.s. diplomat
. >> if we re-elect barack obama, iran will have a nuclear weapon. >> reporter: but today was unclear what exactly romney would do that would be different. the obama administration imposing tough sanctions already. >> i will not hesitate to impose new sanctions on iran and will tighten the sanctions we currently have. >> reporter: the obama campaign asking just what would those new sanctions be, and on libya after the attack in benghazi that killed four americans...
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on the election tonight and what is to come. be sure to stay with us, as the ten states come in with this decisive voting night. we hope you will join us throughout the evening. thank you, george. >>> now, we have news about the united states and iran, tonight. possibly back from the brink of war. the threat of a first strike by israel. today, the iranians blinked, finally agreeing to let nuclear inspectors examine parts of a secret military research complex. and western nations agreed to talk to iran about ways to diffuse the crisis. and the president was asked about all this at a news conference today. and he answers with a challenge to his republican rivals. abc's jake tapper was there. jake? >> reporter: president obama was unapologetic this afternoon about stealing some super tuesday thunder. >> now, i understand there's some political contests going on tonight. >> reporter: taking the opportunity to rail against what he called bluster and big talk by the republican candidates for threatening war with iran over its suspecte
on the election tonight and what is to come. be sure to stay with us, as the ten states come in with this decisive voting night. we hope you will join us throughout the evening. thank you, george. >>> now, we have news about the united states and iran, tonight. possibly back from the brink of war. the threat of a first strike by israel. today, the iranians blinked, finally agreeing to let nuclear inspectors examine parts of a secret military research complex. and western nations agreed...
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the strength has been electability. regardless of how you voted today, who do you think can beat president obama. 24% say rick santorum. but if you ask who understands the problems of americans? 33% say rick santorum. only 22% say mitt romney. so, there's a connection problem there. and then, a similar problem that barack obama faced four years ago against hillary clinton. >> and was able to turn it around later. okay, george. >>> let's go to david muir now. he spent the day with the romney camp. david, they're filling up the stands behind you there. what's happening? >> they are. they are liking what they're seeing so far this evening, diane. governor romney was in very good spirits when he flew from ohio to massachusetts. he was governor here. he was welcomed by members of his own family. his son, tagg, made the family dinner. chicken malsala, they want ohio for dessert. they're watching it closely. mitt romney plans to come into this room later tonight and talk about the economy. he will say that millions of american
the strength has been electability. regardless of how you voted today, who do you think can beat president obama. 24% say rick santorum. but if you ask who understands the problems of americans? 33% say rick santorum. only 22% say mitt romney. so, there's a connection problem there. and then, a similar problem that barack obama faced four years ago against hillary clinton. >> and was able to turn it around later. okay, george. >>> let's go to david muir now. he spent the day with...
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>> well, first thing's first here, we do have an election ahead. and i've got -- there are all kinds of things i want to do in the second term. putting folks back to work and making sure our schools are up to snuff, and we have another war to wrap up. i love teaching. i miss teaching. and, you know, i'm not sure i'll necessarily be in the classroom but the idea of being able to go around in various cities and helping to create mentorships and apprenticeships. just giving young people the sense of possibility and opportunity. >> she should run for office, but she says she doesn't want to. >> you know -- [ applause ] >> michelle would be terrific, but temperamentally, i just don't think -- >> no, it's absolutely true. it takes a lot of patience to be the president of the united states. and i'm not that patient. >> and, diane, he says that he doesn't like to show emotion all through the day. she says she does. >> right, she has said that often about him and herself. we will all be around the television tomorrow to watch the entire interview with the p
>> well, first thing's first here, we do have an election ahead. and i've got -- there are all kinds of things i want to do in the second term. putting folks back to work and making sure our schools are up to snuff, and we have another war to wrap up. i love teaching. i miss teaching. and, you know, i'm not sure i'll necessarily be in the classroom but the idea of being able to go around in various cities and helping to create mentorships and apprenticeships. just giving young people the...
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tonight, final round, the last face-off before election day. >>> and this just in. our brand-new poll shows how close this race is and what each man has to do to win. >>> time bomb. after that shooting in the suburban salon, we have new details of all the ways this man terrified his wife, so why was he allowed to have a gun? >>> airborne. thrown 20 feet into the air without a net. it can be more dangerous than football. tonight, a big call by leading doctors to change cheerleading as we know it. >>> and, honey, i shrunk the house. what it's like to wake up every day in a home almost as narrow as you are. >>> good evening on this monday, and this is the night. as we come on the air, the last debate, the final test. which man is the strongest leader on the world stage? and there is the stage for the two candidates, the presidential candidates, in boca raton, florida, and ready. they will be sitting near each other, very near each other as a new abc news/"washington post" poll out tonight shows they're in a dead heat. you can see the numbers right there. with just 15 d
tonight, final round, the last face-off before election day. >>> and this just in. our brand-new poll shows how close this race is and what each man has to do to win. >>> time bomb. after that shooting in the suburban salon, we have new details of all the ways this man terrified his wife, so why was he allowed to have a gun? >>> airborne. thrown 20 feet into the air without a net. it can be more dangerous than football. tonight, a big call by leading doctors to change...
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bush's election. now this emkem bent with a small lead among married women, tonight here, no longer. >> reporter: why the sudden change? primarily married women. just last week, president obama was four points ahead among married women. tonight he trails him. what could be driving this? there was that debate over women's rights whether employers and their health insurance should have to cover contraception. that debate helping president obama for a time, but it's now subsided. also now the country has learned more about ann romney after it was said she never worked a day in her life. overnight the country learned she raised five boys, survived breast cancer and is living with ms. >> i love the fact that women are talking about deficit spending and the economy. >> married women are much closer to the day to day realities of the economies, from paying the bills to filling up the gas tank. >> reporter: and a new ad from a republican super pac, aims to keep the trend going. a character portraying the some
bush's election. now this emkem bent with a small lead among married women, tonight here, no longer. >> reporter: why the sudden change? primarily married women. just last week, president obama was four points ahead among married women. tonight he trails him. what could be driving this? there was that debate over women's rights whether employers and their health insurance should have to cover contraception. that debate helping president obama for a time, but it's now subsided. also now...
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. >> if we re-elect barack obama, iran will have a nuclear weapon. >> reporter: but today was unclear what exactly romney would do that would be different. the obama administration imposing tough sanctions already. >> i will not hesitate to impose new sanctions on iran and will tighten the sanctions we currently have. >> reporter: the obama campaign asking just what would those new sanctions be and on libya after the attack in benghazi that killed four americans including ambassador chris stevens, blistering words for the obama administration. >> this latest assault can't be blamed on a reprehensible video insulting islam despite the administration's attempts to convince us of that for so long. no, the administration has finally conceded these were the deliberate work of terrorists. >> reporter: romney said today he would vigorously pursue the terrorists. president obama has said he is doing the same thing and the obama campaign trying to remind voters of romney's first reaction criticizing the president as the attack was unfolding. >> our u.s. diplomats were attacked in libya the oba
. >> if we re-elect barack obama, iran will have a nuclear weapon. >> reporter: but today was unclear what exactly romney would do that would be different. the obama administration imposing tough sanctions already. >> i will not hesitate to impose new sanctions on iran and will tighten the sanctions we currently have. >> reporter: the obama campaign asking just what would those new sanctions be and on libya after the attack in benghazi that killed four americans...
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bush's re-election. now this incumbent with a small lead among married women, just a month ago. tonight here, no longer. the gap among women voters is narrowing. just last month, president obama led by 19 points. tonight he leads mitt romney by seven points. why the sudden change? primarily married women. just last month, president obama was four points ahead among married women. tonight he trails him. and significantly. 55% for romney, 38% for the president. what could be driving this? there was that debate over women's rights, whether employers and their health insurance should have to cover contraception. that debate for a time helping president obama in polling, but that debate has now subsided. also now the country has learned more about ann romney after it was said, she never worked a day in her life. overnight the country learned she has raised five boys, survived breast cancer, and is living with ms. telling diane what she believes most women voters truly care about. >> i love the fact that women are talking about deficit spending and the economy. >> reporter: tonight ou
bush's re-election. now this incumbent with a small lead among married women, just a month ago. tonight here, no longer. the gap among women voters is narrowing. just last month, president obama led by 19 points. tonight he leads mitt romney by seven points. why the sudden change? primarily married women. just last month, president obama was four points ahead among married women. tonight he trails him. and significantly. 55% for romney, 38% for the president. what could be driving this? there...
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of criticism that the white house downplayed this terrorist attack, less than two months before the election. secretary of defense leon panetta today acknowledged that the attack that killed four americans in benghazi, libya, on the anniversary of 9/11 was not only carried out by terrorists, it was premeditated. >> as we determined the details of what took place there and how that attack took place, that it became clear that there were terrorists who had planned that attack. >> reporter: the white house first suggested that the benghazi attack was spontaneous. the result of that anti-muslim video inciting mobs throughout the region. >> jake, let's be clear, these protests were in reaction to a video that had been spread to the region. >> reporter: what happened at benghazi -- >> we certainly don't kn. we don't know otherwise. we have no information to suggest that it was a preplanned attack. >> reporter: but sources tell abc news that intelligence officials on the ground immediately suspected that the attack was not tied to the movie at all. arousing their suspicion? the fact that the attack
of criticism that the white house downplayed this terrorist attack, less than two months before the election. secretary of defense leon panetta today acknowledged that the attack that killed four americans in benghazi, libya, on the anniversary of 9/11 was not only carried out by terrorists, it was premeditated. >> as we determined the details of what took place there and how that attack took place, that it became clear that there were terrorists who had planned that attack. >>...
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there are elections, especially here in the united states, and nobody is willing to lead on it. >> they see it as an opportunity, but they can't act. >> reporter: seems like they don't want to. >> christiane, thank you. >>> we turn now to the heart of the nation's capital and a firestorm today also republicans claim the white house has been leaking national security secrets to the press, to make president obama look good. but democrats joined republicans in saying enough. here's abc's jon karl in saying it all. >> reporter: the stories depicted a decisive president and are chock-full of classified intelligence. the secret u.s. cyber attack on iran's nuclear program. the double agent who helped foil an al qaeda attack. the secret terrorist kill list maintained by the president. some of the leaks are already under investigation by the fbi. and today, u.s. officials told abc news the director of national intelligence is now doing more lie detector tests of people with access to classified information. republicans say the leaking is politically motivate and possibly criminal. you think it i
there are elections, especially here in the united states, and nobody is willing to lead on it. >> they see it as an opportunity, but they can't act. >> reporter: seems like they don't want to. >> christiane, thank you. >>> we turn now to the heart of the nation's capital and a firestorm today also republicans claim the white house has been leaking national security secrets to the press, to make president obama look good. but democrats joined republicans in saying...
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republicans, that the white house downplayed this terrorist attack, less than two months before the election. secretary of defense leon panetta today acknowledged that the attack that killed four americans in benghazi, libya, on the anniversary of 9/11 was not only carried out by terrorists, it was premeditated. >> as we determined the details of what took place there and how that attack took place, that it became clear that there were terrorists who had planned that attack. >> reporter: the white house first suggested that the benghazi attack was spontaneous. the result of that anti-muslim video inciting mobs throughout the region. >> jake, let's be clear. this -- these protests were in reaction to a video that had spread to the region. >> reporter: what happened in benghazi was -- >> we certainly don't know. we don't know otherwise. we have no information to suggest that it was a preplanned attack. >> reporter: but sources tell abc news that intelligence officials on the ground immediately suspected that the attack was not tied to the movie at all. arousing their suspicion? the fact that t
republicans, that the white house downplayed this terrorist attack, less than two months before the election. secretary of defense leon panetta today acknowledged that the attack that killed four americans in benghazi, libya, on the anniversary of 9/11 was not only carried out by terrorists, it was premeditated. >> as we determined the details of what took place there and how that attack took place, that it became clear that there were terrorists who had planned that attack. >>...
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but okay, there are elections, diane, especially here in the united states, and nobody is really willing to lead on this right now. >> they see it as an opportunity, but they can't act. >> reporter: seems to be they don't want to act right now. >> all right, christiane, thanks so much. >>> and we turn now from syria to the heart of the nation's capital, and a firestorm today as republicans claim the white house has been leaking national security secrets to the press. to make president obama look good. but democrats joined republicans in saying "enough, these leaks must stop." and here's abc's jon karl on it all. >> reporter: the stories depicted a decisive president and are chock-full of classified intelligence. the secret u.s. cyber attack on iran's nuclear program. the double agent who helped foil an al qaeda attack. the secret terrorist kill list maintained by the president. some of the leaks are already under investigation by the fbi. and today, u.s. officials told abc news the director of national intelligence is now doing more lie detector tests of people with access to classified
but okay, there are elections, diane, especially here in the united states, and nobody is really willing to lead on this right now. >> they see it as an opportunity, but they can't act. >> reporter: seems to be they don't want to act right now. >> all right, christiane, thanks so much. >>> and we turn now from syria to the heart of the nation's capital, and a firestorm today as republicans claim the white house has been leaking national security secrets to the press....
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the re-election team trying to rattle republicans with the argument obama will make in the fall. >> when 1 million jobs were on the line, every republican candidate turned their back. >> reporter: and late today, we heard that rick santorum is delivering, tonight, what he is billing as a major economic speech, as well. but, george, he's delivering that speech from a fish fry at a catholic parish. a very different venue. >> david, i know the romney believes they have momentum going into to the votes in michigan on tuesday. and this deal at the field isn't the biggest deal in the world. but how did it happen, exactly? >> reporter: well, the romney camp says this was never their idea, ford field. they say the detroit economic club set this whole thing up. and in fact, they did. it was originally at a smaller venue. they called up the romney camp and said, there's more people interested. let's move it to the stadium. but local leaders say when they called the romney camp to say that, the campaign said they are okay with that. but there's questions whether or not another venue would have been
the re-election team trying to rattle republicans with the argument obama will make in the fall. >> when 1 million jobs were on the line, every republican candidate turned their back. >> reporter: and late today, we heard that rick santorum is delivering, tonight, what he is billing as a major economic speech, as well. but, george, he's delivering that speech from a fish fry at a catholic parish. a very different venue. >> david, i know the romney believes they have momentum...
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the re-election team trying to rattle republicans here on the eve of their primary with the argument obama will make in the fall. >> when 1 million jobs were on the line, every republican candidate turned their back. >> reporter: and late today, we heard that rick santorum is delivering, tonight, what he is billing as a major economic speech, as well. but, george, he's delivering that speech from a fish fry at a catholic parish. a very different venue. >> david, i know the romney camp believes they have momentum going into to the votes in michigan on tuesday. and this deal at the field isn't the biggest deal in the world. but how did it happen, exactly? >> reporter: well, the romney camp says this was never their idea, ford field. they say the detroit economic club set this whole thing up. and in fact, they did. it was originally at a smaller venue. they called up the romney camp and said, there's more people interested. let's move it to the stadium. but local leaders say when they called the romney camp to say that, the campaign said they are okay with that. that's how they ended up
the re-election team trying to rattle republicans here on the eve of their primary with the argument obama will make in the fall. >> when 1 million jobs were on the line, every republican candidate turned their back. >> reporter: and late today, we heard that rick santorum is delivering, tonight, what he is billing as a major economic speech, as well. but, george, he's delivering that speech from a fish fry at a catholic parish. a very different venue. >> david, i know the...
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of criticism that the white house downplayed this terrorist attack, less than two months before the election. secretary of defense leon panetta today acknowledged that the attack that killed four americans in benghazi, libya, on the anniversary of 9/11 was not only carried out by terrorists, it was premeditated. >> as we determined the details of what took place there and how that attack took place, that it became clear that there were terrorists who had planned that attack. >> reporter: the white house first suggested that the benghazi attack was spontaneous. the result of that anti-muslim video inciting mobs throughout the region. >> jake, let's be clear, these protests were in reaction to a video that had been spread to the region. >> reporter: what happened at benghazi -- >> we certainly don't know. we don't know otherwise. we have no information to suggest that it was a preplanned attack. >> reporter: but sources tell abc news that intelligence officials on the ground immediately suspected that the attack was not tied to the movie at all. arousing their suspicion? the fact that the atta
of criticism that the white house downplayed this terrorist attack, less than two months before the election. secretary of defense leon panetta today acknowledged that the attack that killed four americans in benghazi, libya, on the anniversary of 9/11 was not only carried out by terrorists, it was premeditated. >> as we determined the details of what took place there and how that attack took place, that it became clear that there were terrorists who had planned that attack. >>...